نتایج جستجو برای: antimycobacterial

تعداد نتایج: 1533  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
J Chan Y Xing R S Magliozzo B R Bloom

Tuberculosis remains one of the major infectious causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, yet the mechanisms by which macrophages defend against Mycobacterium tuberculosis have remained obscure. Results from this study show that murine macrophages, activated by interferon gamma, and lipopolysaccharide or tumor necrosis factor alpha, both growth inhibit and kill M. tuberculosis. This anti...

Journal: :Phytotherapy research : PTR 2015
Abimbola O Aro Jean P Dzoyem Tiny M Hlokwe Evelyn Madoroba Jacobus N Eloff Lyndy J McGaw

Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains an ongoing threat to human health. Many plant species contain antimycobacterial compounds, which may serve as template molecules for new anti-TB drugs. The Rubiaceae family is the largest family of trees in southern Africa, and preliminary evidence revealed antimycobacterial activity in several species of the genus, motivating furth...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2010
Fa Ge Fanli Zeng Siguo Liu Na Guo Haiqing Ye Yu Song Junwen Fan Xiuping Wu Xuelin Wang Xuming Deng Qi Jin Lu Yu

Reports have shown that oleanolic acid (OA), a triterpenoid, exists widely in food, medicinal herbs and other plants, and that it has antimycobacterial activity against the Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv (ATCC 27294). In this study it was found that OA had antimycobacterial properties against eight clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis and that the MICs of OA against drug-sensitive and ...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2015
Maria Abedinzadeh Mahdieh Gaeini Soroush Sardari

TB, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is one the leading infectious diseases worldwide. There is an urgent need to discover new drugs with unique structures and uncommon mechanisms of action to treat M. tuberculosis and combat antimycobacterial resistance. Naturally occurring compounds contain a wide diversity of chemical structures, displaying a wide range of in vitro potency towards M. tu...

2013
Sarah Eisen Louise Pealing Robert W. Aldridge Mark J. Siedner Alejandro Necochea Inna Leybell Teresa Valencia Beatriz Herrera Siouxsie Wiles Jon S. Friedland Robert H. Gilman Carlton A. Evans

BACKGROUND Tuberculosis infection, disease and mortality are all less common at high than low altitude and ascent to high altitude was historically recommended for treatment. The immunological and mycobacterial mechanisms underlying the association between altitude and tuberculosis are unclear. We studied the effects of altitude on mycobacteria and antimycobacterial immunity. METHODS Antimyco...

2017
Ishaku L. Elisha Francien S. Botha Balungile Madikizela Lyndy J. McGaw Jacobus N. Eloff

BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is a world-wide problem affecting humans and animals. There is increasing development of resistance of the pathogens to current antimycobacterial agents. Many authors have investigated activities of extracts and isolated compounds from plants. The traditional uses of plants have frequently been the criterion to select plants investigated. In this contribution, we investi...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2007
J Luna-Herrera M C Costa H G González A I Rodrigues P C Castilho

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine the antimycobacterial potential of laurel oil, its fractions and its two sesquiterpene lactones against several mycobacterial strains and clinical isolates, and to establish the possibility of occurrence of some synergistic effects between those lactones using a modification of the fluorometric Alamar Blue microassay (FMABA). METHODS The in vi...

2015
Isabela Francisca Borges Costa Sanderson Dias Calixto Marlon Heggdorne de Araujo Tatiana Ungaretti Paleo Konno Luzineide Wanderley Tinoco Denise Oliveira Guimarães Elena B. Lasunskaia Ivana Ramos Correa Leal Michelle Frazão Muzitano

The genus Ocotea (Lauraceae) is distributed mainly in tropical and subtropical regions. Some species of this genus as O. puberula and O. quixos have been described in the literature, showing antibacterial activity. And Ocotea macrophylla showed anti-inflammatory activity with inhibition of COX-1, COX-2, and LOX-5. The purpose of this study was the phytochemical investigation of the plant specie...

2017
Naser F Al-Tannak Oludotun A Phillips

Twelve N-substituted-glycinyl triazolyl oxazolidinone derivatives were screened for antimycobacterial activity against susceptible (Mycobacteriumtuberculosis (Mtb) H37Rv) and resistant (isoniazid (INH)-resistant Mtb (SRI 1369), rifampin (RMP)-resistant Mtb (SRI 1367), and ofloxacin (OFX)-resistant Mtb (SRI 4000)) Mtb strains. Most of the compounds showed moderate to strong antimycobacterial act...

2017
Manisha Bhatnagar Nandan Sarkar Nigam Gandharv Ona Apang Sarman Singh Sabari Ghosal

BACKGROUND The ethnic population of Arunachal Pradesh uses a number of orchids as such, or in decoction for various ailments. Three untapped orchids namely, Rhynchostylis retusa, Tropidia curculioides and Satyrium nepalense, traditionally used in tuberculosis, asthma and cold stage of malaria in folk medicine, were selected for the present study. METHODS Dried material of each plant was divid...

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